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Article 1 – Tasks, Rights and Responsibilities of the Dictator

  • 1. The Dictator of the Netherlands will execute legal decisions and bills (as per the

Lawbook of the Netherlands) made by Congress and/or the Government.

  • 2. The Dictator of the Netherlands will not execute decisions or power on his own.
  • 3. The Dictator of the Netherlands will have access to all (private) Congress and Government channels.
  • 4. The Dictator will be required to pay 100% of their in-game gold rewards for serving as Dictator.


Article 2 – Appointment of the Dictator

  • 1. The Dictator is appointed by Congress for an unspecified time period. The appointment will require a 66% majority.
  • 2. The Dictator can leave office by voluntarily resigning, or can be removed from office by Congress, as laid down in Chapter II, Article 12 of the Lawbook of the Netherlands.
  • 3. When a new Dictator needs to be appointed, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where citizens of the Netherlands can candidate themselves as Dictator. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
  • 4. If there is at least one candidate when a candidacy period ends, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will start a vote in the Voting section, lasting 24 hours.
  • 5. If there is one candidate, the voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. The candidate is elected Dictator if 66% of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If the candidate is rejected, the candidacy period will start again as described in 2.3.
  • 6. If there is more than one candidate, the voting options will be the names of the candidates, 'None' and ‘Neutral’. The candidate with 66% of votes is elected Dictator. If none of the candidates get the required 66% of votes there will be second vote with only the candidate with the most votes, as described in 2.5.
  • 7. The Dictator can never simultaneously be a Country President. If someone attains both offices, he must resign one of them.


Article 3 – Deputy Dictator

  • 1. The Deputy Dictator will be responsible for all tasks, rights and responsibilities of the Dictator, when the Dictator is on a short leave.
  • 2. Two Dutch citizens will be appointed as Deputy Dictator.
  • 3. The Dictator can temporarily transfer his office to the Deputy Dictator. He can choose between all appointed Deputies. When the Dictator is back again, the Deputy will transfer back to the Dictator. The Dictator needs to inform Congress and Goverment by opening a debate.


Article 4 – Appointment of the Deputy Dictator

  • 1. The Deputy Dictator is appointed by Congress for an unspecified time period. The appointment will require a 66% majority.
  • 2. The Deputy Dictator can leave office by voluntarily resigning, or can be removed from office by Congress, as laid down in Chapter II, Article 12 of the Lawbook of the Netherlands.
  • 3. When a new Deputy Dictator needs to be appointed, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of Congress will open a topic in the Debating section where citizens of the Netherlands can candidate themselves as Deputy Dictator. This candidacy period lasts 24 hours and will be automatically extended by 24 hours if no candidates apply.
  • 4. There will be separate votes on all candidates. If there are multiple candidates, the voting will be done on a first-come, first-served basis. The voting options will be ‘Yes’, ‘No’, and ‘Neutral’. A candidate is elected Deputy Dictator if 66% of Congress members votes ‘Yes’. If all candidates are rejected, the candidacy period will start again as described in 4.3.



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